Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The assault she’s unleashing on federal workers by solely blaming them for downtown DC not being “vibrant” because of remote work, is just so out of touch. And she’s aligning with the incoming administration? Has she lost her mind? I’m angry at this. I just want to vent. Why are feds always targeted unfairly for everything?
If she really wanted Federal Workers to return to office, maybe thinking about how they might get to the office will help.
Rock Creek closing Beech Drive
CT Ave - it is bad enough that you no longer have the additional lane but adding in the restaurant taking over the lane
Losing lanes to bike lanes (some that are barely used) has lead to gridlock
Changing some streets to one way etc etc etc
DC transportation policy shouldn’t cater to your car addiction. In fact, it should wean you off your car addiction. The metro area has a great public transport network. I’d recommend familiarizing yourself with it.
Anonymous wrote:I always feel so weird out of step with my fellow District residents.
Muriel Bowser is the literal worst but pushing for federal RTO is good for DC. I know feds don't like it -- I also didn't like being pushed back into the office. But it's good for the city. A lot of my colleagues live in the burbs and they don't care but I live in the district and I know it's good for the city. If you are a fed go ahead and fight it, but getting mad at Bowser for advocating that one of it's largest employers (the largest? I don't actually know) actually put people in the enormous number of tax-exempt office buildings in DC is not a defensible position in terms of district policy. DC needs the revenue, the cultural impact, and follow-in economic boost.
This is also how I felt when people in DC were mad at Bowser for saying she wanted to get kids back in schools during Covid. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but it's confusing when I feel so at odds with my neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww you poor thing. You to stop "working" from home. Grow up and work a 9-5 like normal adults. There are lots of reasons that bowser is a disaster and this isn't one of them. Please do all of us taxpayers a favor and retire.
Funny because I live in Arlington and my $$$ neighborhood is full of very successful private sector employees who WAH at least several days per week including my DH who hasn’t gone into an office (aside from occasional large conferences and events to mentor others) in over a decade. And he makes more than me (plus stock bonuses). Many of them work with colleagues and clients across the globe so they work odd hours at times (with busy and slower seasons) versus the 9-5 butt in seat in some office complex of the Boomer generation.
I will be sure to let them all know they aren’t “normal adults.” Also I’m willing to bet you are at least 45 if not older and have no idea how things work anymore.
Anonymous wrote:OP can you link to what she's recently said on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww you poor thing. You to stop "working" from home. Grow up and work a 9-5 like normal adults. There are lots of reasons that bowser is a disaster and this isn't one of them. Please do all of us taxpayers a favor and retire.
Funny because I live in Arlington and my $$$ neighborhood is full of very successful private sector employees who WAH at least several days per week including my DH who hasn’t gone into an office (aside from occasional large conferences and events to mentor others) in over a decade. And he makes more than me (plus stock bonuses). Many of them work with colleagues and clients across the globe so they work odd hours at times (with busy and slower seasons) versus the 9-5 butt in seat in some office complex of the Boomer generation.
I will be sure to let them all know they aren’t “normal adults.” Also I’m willing to bet you are at least 45 if not older and have no idea how things work anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The assault she’s unleashing on federal workers by solely blaming them for downtown DC not being “vibrant” because of remote work, is just so out of touch. And she’s aligning with the incoming administration? Has she lost her mind? I’m angry at this. I just want to vent. Why are feds always targeted unfairly for everything?
If she really wanted Federal Workers to return to office, maybe thinking about how they might get to the office will help.
Rock Creek closing Beech Drive
CT Ave - it is bad enough that you no longer have the additional lane but adding in the restaurant taking over the lane
Losing lanes to bike lanes (some that are barely used) has lead to gridlock
Changing some streets to one way etc etc etc
Hard to see Trump keeping Beach Dr closed. That’s just a nonsense. I also bet the Virginia Avenue bike lanes disappear. Harris’s motorcade busted a tire on them in the tunnel and it is objectively a serious security risk.
I'm constantly torn between disliking Muriel Bowser for my reasons (she's terrible about Vision Zero, the John Falcicchio thing, now this "return to office" nonsense) and supporting her because the WJLA-watchers, racists, and obsessed bike-haters on DCUM hate her.
Anonymous wrote:lololol I thought this was going to be someone who finally woke up to her outrageous failure on crime.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s hoping that Trump makes Bowser paint over “BLM Real Estate Grifters” Plaza near the White House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The assault she’s unleashing on federal workers by solely blaming them for downtown DC not being “vibrant” because of remote work, is just so out of touch. And she’s aligning with the incoming administration? Has she lost her mind? I’m angry at this. I just want to vent. Why are feds always targeted unfairly for everything?
If she really wanted Federal Workers to return to office, maybe thinking about how they might get to the office will help.
Rock Creek closing Beech Drive
CT Ave - it is bad enough that you no longer have the additional lane but adding in the restaurant taking over the lane
Losing lanes to bike lanes (some that are barely used) has lead to gridlock
Changing some streets to one way etc etc etc
Everyone in my office takes Metro or the MARC train, except for one person who drives.
The bike racks are full, too.
My company has free garage parking at our downtown DC office, or employees can opt for free metro rides instead. Almost everyone drives, including lots of young people who live in DC. People really only take public transportation if parking is very expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The assault she’s unleashing on federal workers by solely blaming them for downtown DC not being “vibrant” because of remote work, is just so out of touch. And she’s aligning with the incoming administration? Has she lost her mind? I’m angry at this. I just want to vent. Why are feds always targeted unfairly for everything?
If she really wanted Federal Workers to return to office, maybe thinking about how they might get to the office will help.
Rock Creek closing Beech Drive
CT Ave - it is bad enough that you no longer have the additional lane but adding in the restaurant taking over the lane
Losing lanes to bike lanes (some that are barely used) has lead to gridlock
Changing some streets to one way etc etc etc
Everyone in my office takes Metro or the MARC train, except for one person who drives.
The bike racks are full, too.
My company has free garage parking at our downtown DC office, or employees can opt for free metro rides instead. Almost everyone drives, including lots of young people who live in DC. People really only take public transportation if parking is very expensive.
I don’t think the federal govt has ever offered free parking. There are also many BigLaw firms that don’t provide it…but lawyers get paid lots of $$$s so wouldn’t be surprised if many pay for monthly parking on their own nickel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The assault she’s unleashing on federal workers by solely blaming them for downtown DC not being “vibrant” because of remote work, is just so out of touch. And she’s aligning with the incoming administration? Has she lost her mind? I’m angry at this. I just want to vent. Why are feds always targeted unfairly for everything?
If she really wanted Federal Workers to return to office, maybe thinking about how they might get to the office will help.
Rock Creek closing Beech Drive
CT Ave - it is bad enough that you no longer have the additional lane but adding in the restaurant taking over the lane
Losing lanes to bike lanes (some that are barely used) has lead to gridlock
Changing some streets to one way etc etc etc
Everyone in my office takes Metro or the MARC train, except for one person who drives.
The bike racks are full, too.
My company has free garage parking at our downtown DC office, or employees can opt for free metro rides instead. Almost everyone drives, including lots of young people who live in DC. People really only take public transportation if parking is very expensive.